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India’s home minister Amit Shah said the three men were Pakistani nationals and were killed in a joint operation by the military, paramilitary and police.
The first war over Kashmir finally ended with a UN-mediated ceasefire, and in 1949, the two countries formalised a ceasefire line under an agreement signed in Karachi, Pakistan’s then-capital.
Three months after militants killed 26 tourists at a scenic meadow in the Himalayas, India said that its security forces had found and killed three gunmen behind the massacre.
Three armed men killed on Monday were involved in deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Indian minister says.
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir has repeated his assertion that Kashmir is Pakistan’s “jugular ...
Tourist spots in Kashmir remain closed after terror attack, causing financial losses and uncertainty for local businesses.
Pakistani Army chief Asim Munir, during his US visit, reiterated Pakistan's stance on Kashmir, calling it the country's ...
Pahalgam, close to where the attack happened, is especially scenic. A local in Srinagar, part of the Indian-administered section of Kashmir, and its capital.
Kashmir at center of conflict The origin of the recent hostilities between Pakistan and India largely dates back to 1947, when they gained their independence from British rule, according to Surupa ...
With the immersion of relics and performance of other religious rituals, the annual pilgrimage of Chhari-Mubarak Swami Amarnath Ji culminated today at the bank of river Lidder at Pahalgam in South ...
The four days of fighting between the nuclear-armed rivals was their worst in decades. Before the April 22 killings in the Kashmiri resort town of Pahalgam, fighting had largely ebbed in the region’s ...